In an unprecedented move, Alaska’s marijuana control agency is revoking the license of a marijuana edibles manufacturer that was accused of selling moldy products.

The state’s Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office board voted unanimously to revoke the license of Fairbanks-based Frozen Budz and to fine the company $500,000, the Juneau Empire reported.

Erika McConnell, director of the control office, said the company’s products will be seized from retailers across the state in the next couple of weeks.

The revocation vote marks the first time Alaska’s marijuana regulators have revoked a license.

The control office’s action followed an investigation that was backed by testimony from former company employees.

The office found that Frozen Budz violated multiple state regulations relating to testing, improper labeling, operating out of compliance, producing unapproved products and failing to track the source of its marijuana.